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D.E.I. Training

Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Hearts for Justice models every training around our three core values: awareness, knowledge, and skills. We challenge trainees to increase awareness of their own assumptions through experiential learning and dialogue. We share knowledge to expand trainees' understanding culturally diverse worldviews. We facilitate small groups of trainees to process their training experiences, empowering them to develop skills to employ culturally appropriate techniques and interventions in their own context. 

Before training can begin, our team will work with you to identify desired outcomes for your organization. We will utilize those outcomes to tailor our training to your needs from start to finish. 

We offer a variety of training programs, ranging from 4 hours up to a calendar year. For inquiries, click here.

S.E.N.G.

S.E.N.G. Training

Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted

Dr. Henderson has  a passion for supporting the gifted community. Over the past decade he has facilitated SENG groups for school districts across the state of Colorado. He has worked closely with gifted families and individuals to identify needs and equip them with the right tools and resources to be successful.

 

What is SENG?

SENG is a nonprofit organization that empowers families and communities to guide gifted and talented individuals to reach their goals: intellectually, physically, emotionally, socially, and spiritually.


Following the suicide of a gifted student in Michigan, the late Dr. James T. Webb founded SENG in 1981 to offer the gifted community support and guidance through education, research, and connection. With the right intellectual and emotional support, gifted, talented, and twice-exceptional people can accept themselves and fulfill the potential of their incredible capabilities. Perhaps more importantly, they can learn to work with their high sensitivities to feel balanced, happy and at peace.

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